It sounds like my dog is having a nightmare. He’s in deep sleep and making sort of a whimpering sound. And now I’m starting whimper. There was a rabies scare at his doggy daycare center and at first I thought he may have been infected. And that I might then get infected. But now that so many days have passed, my rabies fears have subsided–and both my dog and I find ourselves whimpering more than usual.
According to AI:
whimpering by itself is not a reliable sign of rabies in either dogs or humans.
In humans, whimpering or crying is not considered a symptom of rabies.
I am reassured.
About The Lost Pedestrian
In my wanderings throughout the moments/days/years, I try in earnest to find the mystical within the mundane and the mundane within the mystical, oftentimes confusing one from the other. I have wandered and roamed through many a city, many a town, in a state of wonder and bewilderment, without necessarily going anywhere. I am easily lost, but eventually found. (I am guessing you have just found me).
My sincere hope is that you will find Something in this warehouse of thought, memory and false memory, words, numbers, tangents, murmurs, echoes (lots and lots of echoes), voices, dreams, and other paraphernalia.